WEBVTT >> I THINK THAT'S ABOUT IT.REPORTER: LEANDRA HOLLAND WASFILLING UP.THIS MID-TOWN STATION WAS DOWNTO $2.03.A SPECIAL TASK FORCE IS LOOKINGONCE AGAIN AT TRYING TO RAISETHE GAS TAX IN MISSOURI.AT 17 CENTS A GALLON, IT'S THETHIRD LOWEST IN THE NATION.STATE HAS A HUGE ROAD SYSTEM ANDMONEY IS TIGHT.A SPECIAL TASK FORCE IS LOOKINGAT THE GAS TAX, RAISING IT 10,MAYBE 20 CENTS, NOTHING ISSETTLED.AND THEY MAY LOOK AT OTHER ROADRELATED SOURCES, LIKE LICENSEAND REGISTRATION FEES.>> THESE HAVE NOT BEEN CHANGEDFOR MANY YEARS IN MISSOURI, TOO.SO THAT'S ANOTHER ASPECT WE NEEDTO LOOK AT.REPORTER: VOTERS WOULD HAVE TOAPPROVE A GAS TAX INCREASE TOIMPROVE THE ROADS.I HAVE HEARD THAT BEFORE.REPORTER: CHUCK AMES VOTES NOSTRAIGHT OUT.LEANDRA HOLLAND SAYS YES IF ITGOINES TO THE ROADS, BUT IF IT'S NOT GOING TO THEROADS, WHAT'S THE POINT OFRAISING THE TAXES?>> I WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOMEACTION.NOT 5 YEARS LATER.MONEY ADDS UP PRETTY QUICK.REPORTER: GLADSTONE REP KEVINCORLEW CONCEDES THER POLITICSARE TOUGH.CORLEW'S COMMISSION WILL MEET INKANSAS CITY IN JULY.THEY'LL BRING IN PEOPLE FROMAROUND THE COUNTRY TO FIND OUTHOW THEY HANDLE PAYING FOR THEIR